LONGMONT -- Police on Wednesday afternoon released a composite sketch of a kidnapping suspect who reportedly attempted to grab a 13-year-old girl on Tuesday.

The girl told police she was walking along the north side of the 17th Avenue near Harvard Street when a red pickup stopped along the roadway after 4 p.m. The driver got out and tried to grab her, but she shouted "No!" and kicked him in the shin, which caused the man to return to his truck and drive away east on 17th Avenue.

Longmont police Sgt. Joel Post said Wednesday that the witness seems credible. The man was not located after a search Tuesday.

The driver was described as a Hispanic man, between 20 and 30 years old, about 6 feet tall, who was wearing a black short-sleeved shirt and a black cap with a red bill over a black skull cap. He was reportedly driving a red Ford F-150 pickup with an extended cab. The bed was covered with a dark-colored tarp. The truck was likely several years old.

Anyone with information about the man or the truck is asked to call the Longmont Police Department at 303-651-8501. Tipsters who wish to remain anonymous may call Northern Colorado Crime Stoppers at 1-800-222-TIPS (8477). Tips may be left online at nococrimestoppers.com or via text to 244637 using keyword NOCO following the tip. Tipsters who provide information leading to an arrest and filing of charges may qualify for a $2,000 reward.

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